[ Team LiB ] Using Advanced Find Because I have several contacts whose names are Becky and correspond with other Beckys, I have quite a few search results to sort through when I use Find. I could search for Becky using her last name also, but it would miss the items in which only her first name was used. In this case, it would be better to use Advanced Find because I would be able to use additional criteria in my search and could narrow the results. Advanced Find has the capability to use multiple conditions so that you can...

[ Team LiB ] Recipe 3.8 Finding Rows in a DataTable Problem You need to find a row or group of rows in a DataTable meeting certain criteria. Solution Choose from the three techniques shown in the sample code to locate data in the table meeting user-specified criteria.

Other Ways to Find Outlook Items Advanced Find uses the same interface as Search Folders and Customize View's filters and automatic formatting, so the criteria you use for Advanced Find can be used with views or in Search Folders

Complementing existing labour-market research on graduates, this study provides qualitative and quantitative data relating to graduates’ experiences in the labour market. The data presented here offers a clear picture of graduate employment and includes the time it takes graduates to find employment, the factors that influence employability, the types of jobs they find, their perceptions of the relation of the level of jobs they found to their qualifications and to the sectors of employment.

Consider the problem of finding a large induced acyclic subgraph of a given
simple digraph D = (V,E). The decision version of this problem is NP-complete
and its optimization is not likely to be approximable within a ratio of O(n) for
some 0. We study this problem when D is a random instance. We show that,
almost surely, any maximal solution is within an o(ln n) factor from the optimal
one. In addition, except when D is very sparse (having n1+o(1) edges), this ratio is
in fact O(1). Thus, the optimal solution can be approximated in a much better way
over random instances....

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Hearst states that she tried to apply this strategy to the part-of relation, but failed. We comment later on We present a method for extracting parts of objects the differences in our approach that we believe were from wholes (e.g. "speedometer" from "car"). Given most important to our comparative success. a very large corpus our method finds part words with Looking more widely still, there is an ever55% accuracy for the top 50 words as ranked by the growing literature on the use of statistical/corpussystem. ...

We present a pattern matching method for compiling a bilingual lexicon of nouns and proper nouns from unaligned, noisy parallel texts of Asian/Indo-European language pairs. Tagging information of one language is used. Word frequency and position information for high and low frequency words are represented in two different vector forms for pattern matching. New anchor point finding and noise elimination techniques are introduced. We obtained a 73.1% precision. We also show how the results can be used in the compilation of domain-specific noun phrases. ...

This is a concise description of the clinical manifestations frequently seen in the more common respiratory disorders affecting pediatric patients. After a brief description of each disease, the clinical findings associated with the disorder are summarized in table format. Students are cautioned that the tables represent a summary of the “classic” findings in moderately advanced cases. In reality the occurrence and degree of the typical findings vary with the severity of the disease and the patients overall health status.

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This monograph describes how well the Department of Defense logistics system met the materiel sustainment needs of Army forces in Operation Iraqi Freedom, documents the major reasons for shortfalls in performance, provides recommendations for improvement, and points to questions raised with respect to the design of future forces. The findings should be of interest throughout the Army as well the broader Department of Defense supply chain and force development communities.

Reviews the primary literature and empirical findings related to three major factors that affect military personnel productivity: experience, training, and ability. The majority of studies concerning the relationship between productivity and experience, training, or aptitude find that each of these three factors contributes significantly to

In this paper, we present a new method for learning to finding translations and transliterations on the Web for a given term. The approach involves using a small
set of terms and translations to obtain mixed-code snippets from a search engine, and automatically annotating the snippets with tags and features for training a conditional random field model.